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Judge Questions Whether Trump's Pardon of Michael Flynn Is 'Too Broad'
U.S. District Judge Reggie Walton said his colleague Emmet Sullivan could find that "the wording of the pardon is too broad, in that it provides protections beyond the date of the pardon."Rising Ransomware Attacks Spur Debate Over Whether Cyber Insurance Is to Blame
As ransomware becomes a larger and more expensive risk, some lawyers say cyber insurance policies might partially be the cause. Unsurprisingly, insurers have a much different take.People in the News—Dec. 3, 2020—Ballard Spahr, Pennsylvania Bar Association
Philadelphia City Solicitor Marcel S. Pratt is set to rejoin Ballard Spahr in January as the managing partner of the firm's Philadelphia office and a partner in its litigation department, and the Pennsylvania Bar Association Minority Attorney Conference planning subcommittee of the minority bar committee received the 2020 Award for Outstanding Leadership in Diversity and Inclusion from the PBA diversity team.Federal Judge Sets Dec. 1 Deadline for Broader Disclosure of PPP Loan Records
U.S. District Judge James Boasberg in Washington said "there currently exists no public record of the identities of over 87% of PPP loan recipients" based on information the U.S. Small Business Administration has withheld.Hire Up: Big Law Seeks Labor and Employment Leaders as Demand Stays High
Blank Rome, Dentons, Kaufman Dolowich & Voluck and Ogletree Deakins all made new hires in their L&E practices this week, as companies grapple with workforce issues during the pandemic.As COVID Cases Rise, Law Firms Push Lawyers and Staff to Stay Home
Haynes and Boone and Dentons are among firms asking personnel to avoid the office unless absolutely necessary, as the coronavirus surges across the U.S.Philadelphia City Solicitor Joins Ballard Spahr, Taking on Office Leadership Role
Firm chair Mark Stewart said the pandemic has made clear that a dedicated office leader is needed in Philadelphia.Judge Orders PPP Loan Names, Dollar Amounts Released
U.S. District Judge James Boasberg ruled there was no right to privacy for PPP borrowers, noting their participation in the "colossal outlay of taxpayer funds."Feds Must Reveal Names and Dollar Amounts for All PPP Loan Recipients, Judge Orders
U.S. District Judge James Boasberg in Washington found that exceptions under public records law for confidential and private information did not apply to what he called a "colossal outlay of taxpayer funds."Feds Must Reveal Names and Dollar Amounts for All PPP Loan Recipients, Judge Orders
U.S. District Judge James Boasberg in Washington found that exceptions under public records law for confidential and private information did not apply to what he called a "colossal outlay of taxpayer funds."Trending Stories
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